Rytm mk2 owner here, but I wasn’t asked so I’ll see myself out.
Real answer though, not much at all. Every once and while I’ll use it to generate some interesting hats but I feel I could get similar results just laying down some pseudo random trigs.
I wish the two lanes of Euclid could represent something like velocity which could subsequently be mapped to anything! This would be exciting.
I know you can still plock steps, but you instead you have 3 distinct levels depending on which lane is running and if they overlap.
One interesting point it that Euclidean sequencer plays plocks, trig conditions, whatever you set in regular grid mode.
You can make a complicated track with different samples, retrigs, plocks, etc, on each step. Then activate Euclidean sequencer.
You can create your track on 16 steps, extend it to 64; Euclidean PL1 and PL2 values depend on pattern or track length.
(By default, 16 values, can be extended to 128 if your track goes to 128)
this is what I am talking about! This sounds like it could be fun with random locked slices, different locked pitched samples, etc. where you have a preset bunch of notes but then dial in and out and rotate the arrangement of trigs underneath them. I think this may have sold me.
Feature-request@elektron.se
A Control All randomize feature for Euclidean…? (On selected tracks)
Anyway midi is promising. Length parameter doesn’t seem available for midi control (Per Track mode). Hope to be wrong, please correct me if so. Length changes drastically rhythms…